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in massachusetts, elizabeth warren is now senator elect, defeating scott brown, the republican, who only a couple of years ago had been the first of the tea party wave that was able to take on a seat long held by ted kennedy, a big change there, pickup for democrats. in indiana, a red, red state, instead of expecting that to go republican, it was, in fact, a republican mistake, if you will where joe donnelly, now the democrat is taking that seat after richard mourdock had made comments about rape and pregnancy that got a lot of attention. similar scenario happened in missouri, another red state that republicans had hoped to take back, but todd akin made comments that angered voters through the year. claire mccaskill, a democrat goes back for her second term. there will be more women than we've ever seen serving with 19. republicans did have one place at least where they did pick up a seat. that is in nebraska with a retirement among democrats there and now deb fisher will be the new senator from nebraska. there's a big change. but what doesn't change is that republicans will control the
in massachusetts, elizabeth warren is now senator elect, defeating scott brown, the republican, who only a couple of years ago had been the first of the tea party wave that was able to take on a seat long held by ted kennedy, a big change there, pickup for democrats. in indiana, a red, red state, instead of expecting that to go republican, it was, in fact, a republican mistake, if you will where joe donnelly, now the democrat is taking that seat after richard mourdock had made comments about...
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governor jerry brown, senator dianne feinstein and san francisco mayor ed lee will be out, get voters ready for a ral think afternoon at the embarcadero. yesterday, teachers manning phone banks and they went door to door to encourage people to vote. lieutenant governor gavin newsom telling a crowd in fremont, the future of the state's public schools is on the line tomorrow. >> we can't afford to make these cuts to the most vulnerable. heck, i'm a democrat, like i imagine many of you, because we want to eliminate poverty, ignorance and disease. we have got to step up and step in and support proposition 30. >> prop 30 would increase income taxes on individuals who make more than $250,000 a year and it would also increase the sales tax. its rival measure, prop 38, raises income on taxes on everybody and also funds education through a new trust fund. now, if both pass, the proposition with the most votes would then become law. >>> voters in richmond will decide this week whether to impose a tax on sugary drinks. measure n adds a one-cent per ounce tax on soda and other high-sugar drinks.
governor jerry brown, senator dianne feinstein and san francisco mayor ed lee will be out, get voters ready for a ral think afternoon at the embarcadero. yesterday, teachers manning phone banks and they went door to door to encourage people to vote. lieutenant governor gavin newsom telling a crowd in fremont, the future of the state's public schools is on the line tomorrow. >> we can't afford to make these cuts to the most vulnerable. heck, i'm a democrat, like i imagine many of you,...
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and so today, i've assigned the head of the economic development authority michelle brown to work with the private sector and fema to get the problem moving. >> reporter: one more thing in short supply, blood. the red cross is urging everyone to donate. and other than a few moments of frustration -- >> ask that cabbie why he cut the line. >> reporter: patience isn't in short supply just yet. >> considering there's a catastrophe all around us, got to do what we've got to do. stay patient. >> reporter: so far, so good with the patience. over in new jersey, governor christie is trying to alleviate it by starting to ration the gas. if you have an odd numbered license plate you can get it on an odd number day. if you have an even number license plate, you can get it on an even number day. what does that remind everybody? the jimmy carter days in the '70s when there was a shortage. here it really is a shortage of power. guys? >> katy, thank you. >>> now to the race for the white house with election day just three days away, president obama and governor romney are making their final arguments
and so today, i've assigned the head of the economic development authority michelle brown to work with the private sector and fema to get the problem moving. >> reporter: one more thing in short supply, blood. the red cross is urging everyone to donate. and other than a few moments of frustration -- >> ask that cabbie why he cut the line. >> reporter: patience isn't in short supply just yet. >> considering there's a catastrophe all around us, got to do what we've got to...
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. >> reporter: up against a well-liked republican incumbent, senator scott brown, who won ted kennedy's seat two years ago. the rare republican who stresses his cooperation with president obama who's expected to easily carry massachusetts. >> i was just named the least partisan senator, and i take great pride in that, in working with others trying to get things done. >> reporter: voters are deciding 33 senate races, and for much of the year republicans believed they had a good shot at picking up the three or four seats needed to take over the majority, but controversy slowed their momentum. republicans had banked on wins in missouri and indiana until gop candidates todd akin and richard mourdock made divisive comments about rape and pregnancy. >> those two races in particular, the republicans have done it to themselves, and those two races might be enough to cost the republicans control of the senate. >> reporter: in connecticut republicans had hoped former world wrestling entertainment ceo linda mcmahon could pull off an upset spending part of her own fortune, but polls show her behind
. >> reporter: up against a well-liked republican incumbent, senator scott brown, who won ted kennedy's seat two years ago. the rare republican who stresses his cooperation with president obama who's expected to easily carry massachusetts. >> i was just named the least partisan senator, and i take great pride in that, in working with others trying to get things done. >> reporter: voters are deciding 33 senate races, and for much of the year republicans believed they had a good...
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right now we're at a polling place in oakland where governor brown is expected to come here and vote around 7:15 this morning. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> as californians go to the polls, they're asked to decide a number of propositions today. from education to the death penalty. joining us with some insight on these heavyweight ballot issues. good morning. >> we are talking about propositions 30, 36 and we have invited jim contra with department of political science. you're going to talk to us throughout the morning and thank you for being with us so early on this election day. >> happy to be here. >> we're going to start with proposition 30, which is governor brown's baby. a temporary tax initiative to fund education in this state. if it loses, a whole lot is at stake. >> indeed. governor brown has really staked his reputation on balancing the budget and he said when he ran for election he would make a difference on the budget and this is a big deal for him because this is the linchpin of his plan. this is a major defeat for him and we're goin
right now we're at a polling place in oakland where governor brown is expected to come here and vote around 7:15 this morning. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> as californians go to the polls, they're asked to decide a number of propositions today. from education to the death penalty. joining us with some insight on these heavyweight ballot issues. good morning. >> we are talking about propositions 30, 36 and we have invited jim contra...
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jerry brown. the state has a lot to lose. >> obviously, the governor has been the biggest cheerleader for this measure and has been talking about it for quite a long time and campaigning on behalf of it. somebody who is fiscally responsible to this measure and saying for quite some time, if we want to move towards a balanced budget and be want to continue to improve education in california, that we really need this measure. >> you are in education, is this something that you can your colleague very worried about? >> we get the college students and we get the end stage of that process and to the extent that we can improve and strengthen, you know, k through 12 education, that is better for us. so, you know, i have a lot of colleagues and community colleges that are very concerned about this because thises fu fu would also affect them and it's a big deal. definitely prefer 30 to 38. >> what about voter turnout? do you expect it to be high? >> i am not sure it will be as high in 2008. we set some rec
jerry brown. the state has a lot to lose. >> obviously, the governor has been the biggest cheerleader for this measure and has been talking about it for quite a long time and campaigning on behalf of it. somebody who is fiscally responsible to this measure and saying for quite some time, if we want to move towards a balanced budget and be want to continue to improve education in california, that we really need this measure. >> you are in education, is this something that you can...
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governor brown's tax initiative. prop 30 would raise the sales tax and income taxes for the highest earners. the money would go for prison realignment and education. prop 38 funded by civil rights attorney molly munger. it would increase income taxes on a sliding scale for most californians and raise an estimated $10 billion a year for schools and pay down state debt. if both 30 and 38 pass, the one with the most votes will win. >>> to make sure voting in the bay area goes smoothly, we have the investigative unit on the task. call 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. remember to tune in to nbc bay area for election results. our coverage starts at 3:00. we will take a quick break and check weather and traffic right after. >>> welcome back. time is 9:28. a beautiful live picture over san francisco. you can see for about 5 to 8 miles from this live picture. with the absence of fog, it is a fantastic day. 80 degrees at the coast. 83 bay side. temperatures will drop significantly as of tomorrow down i
governor brown's tax initiative. prop 30 would raise the sales tax and income taxes for the highest earners. the money would go for prison realignment and education. prop 38 funded by civil rights attorney molly munger. it would increase income taxes on a sliding scale for most californians and raise an estimated $10 billion a year for schools and pay down state debt. if both 30 and 38 pass, the one with the most votes will win. >>> to make sure voting in the bay area goes smoothly, we...
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brown sugar. >> and whole pecans. >> yes. and then you start getting dirty. >> that's good. >> that's a good recipe. >> you want it to get nice and clumpy. >> once we make it in there, then we go to the fruit? >> now we go to the good part. just so you know, you can use canned fruit. if you want. if you must. this is amapples, cranberries, whatever is left fro the day. corn starch, nutmeg, a pinch of salt, sugar. we'll mix this all up. >> a lot of sugar. >> the salt actually enhances the flavor of the fruit and everything else, all the good stuff that's in there. so we mix this up so it's well-coated. and fruit crisps are easy and just leftover. >> they are. you can do it all year wrong. whatever fruit you have leftover, canned fruit. >> i do have a number of apples in my refrigerator. i'm never living it down. >> we'll take this great topping that julia made and well-coat it. you want to be very generous with this. we're going to pre-heat our oven to 375 and then we're going to bake it. and this is what it will look like. we
brown sugar. >> and whole pecans. >> yes. and then you start getting dirty. >> that's good. >> that's a good recipe. >> you want it to get nice and clumpy. >> once we make it in there, then we go to the fruit? >> now we go to the good part. just so you know, you can use canned fruit. if you want. if you must. this is amapples, cranberries, whatever is left fro the day. corn starch, nutmeg, a pinch of salt, sugar. we'll mix this all up. >> a lot of...
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you spoke to rihanna recently about her new collaboration with chris brown. >> i did. rihanna has a new album called unapologetic and has a single on there with chris brown called "nobody's business." i asked her what are you trying to say with the song? she said it's self-explanatory. the song sings about wanting to be together and saying, hey, get out of our business. tumultuous relationship. >> let's talk about hurricane sandy. nbc did the benefit concert, raised $23 million, and a lot of celebrities are stepping up as well and giving to hurricane relief. >> people are using their platform for good. lady gaga has pledged $1 million to new york and the red cross. jerry seinfeld is doing several stand up routines that will be donating the money to hurricane sandy. a lot of people are out there. susan sarandon tonight is doing a fundraiser. we might have to stop by. >> speaking of celebrating, demi moore had a big 50th birthday party. >> she is turning 50 this weekend but is celebrating in style. she was in abu dhabi, went to india to be with naomi campbell and her boy
you spoke to rihanna recently about her new collaboration with chris brown. >> i did. rihanna has a new album called unapologetic and has a single on there with chris brown called "nobody's business." i asked her what are you trying to say with the song? she said it's self-explanatory. the song sings about wanting to be together and saying, hey, get out of our business. tumultuous relationship. >> let's talk about hurricane sandy. nbc did the benefit concert, raised $23...
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this following an order from governor jerry brown. california highway patrol officers joining forces with opd trying to help increase patrols out there in very high crime areas and help stop violent crimes. so far this year alone, oakland has 108 homicides. >> we've done these details, a definite decrease in calls for emergency services, in violent crimes occurring, and we've also seen an increase in community relations. >> this isn't the first time this has happened. the chp worked with oakland police before between 2007 and 2010. the program ended because of a lack of funding. this partnership will last for at least three months. >>> let's take it outside right now and take a look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> hey, good morning to you, jon kelley. the last time we'll see the sun come up at 7:30. when we meet back here on monday we're talking about a 6:36 sunrise with that time change. don't forget, we fall back at 2:a.m. this sunday. 43 degrees, it's cool in novato, 51 in san francisco. overall
this following an order from governor jerry brown. california highway patrol officers joining forces with opd trying to help increase patrols out there in very high crime areas and help stop violent crimes. so far this year alone, oakland has 108 homicides. >> we've done these details, a definite decrease in calls for emergency services, in violent crimes occurring, and we've also seen an increase in community relations. >> this isn't the first time this has happened. the chp worked...
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governor brown and senator dianne feinstein and mayor ed lee will be at the get out to vote rally in embarcadero. lieutenant governor newsom telling the crude in fremont that the state of the public schools is on the line tomorrow. prop 30 would increase income taxes on individuals who make more than $250,000 a year and increase the sales tax. coming up after the break, we will take a look at the forecast and the roads. this is hayden. that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> welcome back. the time is 10:28. look at some of your temperatures. it is hard to believe this is the first week of november. we're headed to the record-breaking afternoon and even warmer conditions as we head through tomorrow.
governor brown and senator dianne feinstein and mayor ed lee will be at the get out to vote rally in embarcadero. lieutenant governor newsom telling the crude in fremont that the state of the public schools is on the line tomorrow. prop 30 would increase income taxes on individuals who make more than $250,000 a year and increase the sales tax. coming up after the break, we will take a look at the forecast and the roads. this is hayden. that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy....